18 students, 3 teachers narrowly escaped falling car

As the wedge-shaped funnel cloud was destroying every home in its path and speeding toward Briarwood Elementary, special education teacher Paula Fauble was cramming her students into a small hallway between two bathrooms.

She and three other teachers covered 18 students with pillows in a 3-foot by 10-foot wide corridor and then laid their own bodies on top to shield the students from the debris. As the roof came off the school a car went airborne and landed like a dagger just 20 feet from the teachers and children.

SCHOOL CAME APART AROUND THEM. RIGHT NOW SHE HAS JUST A HANDFUL OF POSSESSIONS. SHE SAVED HER STUDENTS' LIVES... STUDENTS' LIVES... ONLY TO WALK A BLOCK AWAY AND FIND OUT SHE HAD LOST HER HOME. PAULA FAUBLE IS A FULL TIME SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER AT BRIARWOOD... AND SHE ALSO WORKS FULL TIME AT A NEAR BY FAST FOOD RESTAURANT JUST TO MAKE ENDS MEET. HER OWN SON HAS SPECIAL NEEDS AND LIVES IN A GROUP HOME IN PONCA CITY. HER HUSBAND DIED YEARS AGO AND SHE PROMISED HIM SHE WOULD KEEP THE HOUSE THEY WORKED SO HARD TO BUILD. AS DIFFICULT AS IT WAS TO LOSE EVERYTHING, IN A STRANGE WAY SHE SAYS IT COULD BE POSITIVE. 59:38 Clip 101 Paula Fauble said, "One job would either just make the house payment, the other job pays all my utilities and gas and food and trips to Ponca City to see my son." 51 59:55 Clip 101 Paula Fauble said, "Now that I don't have a house, I might become pretty rich." 59 COMING UP IN A HALF HOUR WE'LL HEAR WHAT PAULA DID WITH HER STUDENTS WHEN THE STORM HIT... AND EXACTLY HOW SHE SAYS HER LIFE WAS SPARED. REPORTING IN MOORE, DAN THOMAS, KOCO 5 NEWS.

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